We started Predator bright
and early Monday morning, one vehicle short from the original group.

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Predator is pretty much
non-stop obstacles. I believe some of the local 4 wheelers unstacked it a
while ago so it was fun.

Pictures from the first
section of trail.

The notch was the only
spot that looked like someone had built a road. There were a lot of rocks
in the notch, enough that you didn't have to climb the walls to get threw.
With a bypass right next to the obstacle I just can't understand why there would
be any rocks in this spot. If you don't want body damage, go around it.

Like I said, we squeezed
everybody thru.

Here's a shot of the guys
making a repair to John's spare tire carrier, he drug it on the rocks in the
first picture.

A fun little twisty
section.

This giant cube shaped
boulder is a new obstacle on the trail. Erik and I had enough flex to go
right over it, everyone else skirted it.

This next section was hell
on the tires as you'll see below.

Paul made it thru but slit
one of his MTR's open towards the end. A few tire plugs and he was back in
business.

He also caught his rear
window on a branch.

I believe Alan had already
lost the bead or cut open 3 of his BFG's by this point. On this obstacle
he sheared off a piece of the valve stem on the front and rear drivers side
tires. The rear one went flat but the front one just had a slow leak so
they swapped out his plugged spare. I have a feeling there are some TSL's
in Alan's future :)